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How are Ginny and Thurmond Watts introduced to readers in "Nameless, Tennessee"?

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The narrator describes their farm.


The narrator describes their store.


The narrator tells readers about their grandchildren.


The narrator tells readers directly that they are not very nice people.

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Answer:

The narrator describes their farm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ginny and Thurmond Watts are introduced by the reader with the description of their farm. Their farm is described with the help of the descriptions of the major components and the features in which they work and make their living. The story revolves around the two significant characters and the description of their work. The narrator also helps in defining their nature and the approach they take for their life in the varied situations.

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In his travels Author William Least Heat-Moon stumbled upon the little store in a county names Nameless in Tenessee, eh tehn wrote about this journey he took with his family and when he describes this place he starts off by describing their store, and then Ginny and Thurmond Watts telling him the story of how the name of the county came to be.

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